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Friendio Offers 'Classic' Social Networking, No Privacy Policy Changes
From: Finddought
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Facebook admits privacy breach
The world's most popular social networking site violates its privacy policy, renewing questions about its ability to secure information.
From: ABC News (Australia)
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Facebook admits privacy breach
The world's most popular social networking site violates its privacy policy, renewing questions about its ability to secure information.
From: ABC News (Australia)
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Friendio Offers 'Classic' Social Networking, No Privacy Policy Changes
Friendio calls itself the "alternative social network." The site claims it doesn't do "what some social networks are well known for." For example, Friendio's profile privacy will not change unless you change it. http://www.mashable.com
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Facebook to improve its privacy policy
http://www.euronews.net/ The popular social network site Facebook is to improve its privacy policy for hundreds of millions of users.
The decision comes after a review conducted at its international headquarters in Dublin.
The changes include more user control over personal information and choice over the use of facial recognition tags.
From: euronews (in English)
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Christine Hall on MySpace/Facebook Privacy Issues (8/22/07)
Control Abuse of Power Project Director Christine Hall debates child safety and privacy policies on social networking sites with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.
From: Competitive Enterprise Institute
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NCP Majid Memon On Modi Govt Policy Of Social Media Privacy | Encryption Policy | T News
NCP Leader Majid Memon speaks about Modi Government policy on social networking site.
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Fox news interviews Mark Weinstein CEO and Founder of Sgrouples -- World's Private Social Network
Sgrouples Founder and CEO explains in his interview with Fox News about 'What is Sgrouples', its features, its 'Privacy Policy', 'How is it different from other Social Networking sites' and 'The Revenue Model of Sgrouples'.
From: MeWe
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Facebook Tweaks Privacy Policy For New Users - TOI
Facebook Tweaks Privacy Policy For New Users
Facebook unveiled a change to its privacy policy aimed at limiting the data shared by new users who may be unfamiliar with the huge social network.
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From: The Times of India
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Facebook Changes Privacy Policy After Pushback from Users
Users of social network website Facebook have pushed back against recent changes to the site's privacy practices. Corespondent Spencer Michels reports. Then, Jeffrey Brown talks to Kevin Bankston of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Pete Cashmore, founder of Mashable.com, about the growing pressure to safeguard user information online.
From: PBS NewsHour
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